PQQ-Mind™

PQQ
(Pyrroloquinoline Quinone) is a newly discovered micronutrient that is
naturally found in foods such as soybeans, parsley,
and green pepper. It is found in numerous bacteria and plays
extremely important roles in plant biology. Perhaps the most
intriguing revelation is that PQQ seems to have been identified
in interstellar dust, suggesting that it has been travelling
between the stars since before our planet and solar system
formed.2

Recent research has revealed that PQQ may be extremely useful
for animals, as well. In fact, it may well be a newly discovered
vitamin — i.e., a substance required by the body but not made
there. Experiments with rodents shows that adding 100-200 µg
PQQ/kg to purified diets improves growth, development, and
reproductive parameters.2 PQQ promotes the generation of mitochondria — the energy-producing "factories" in cells. Preclinical work indicates that
PQQ is a potent enhancer of nerve regeneration.3 It is therefore of great interest in human neurological health.

What we can’t tell you

In the U.S. and some other industrialized countries,
government agencies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
have adopted censorship as a method for intensifying
their control over the supplement industry and its customers.
Thus, FDA regulations prohibit us from telling you that
any of our products are effective as medical treatments,
even if they are, in fact, effective.

Accordingly, we will limit our discussion of PQQ-Mind™ to a brief summary of relevant research,
and let you draw your own conclusions about what medical conditions it may be effective in treating.

Conclusion

Are PQQ-Mind™ supplements useful for the conditions and purposes mentioned above?
We aren’t allowed to tell you, so you should take a look at some of the references cited here,
and then decide for yourself.